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The Last Time I Saw Alice
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The Last Time I Saw Alice in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $29.95

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The Last Time I Saw Alice in Brampton, ON
By None
Current price: $29.95
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Size: Paperback
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An awesome novel with awesome death scenes with fights, shootings, and vehicle scenes described so wonderfully the reader will have go to the doctor to check on his condition. Great character descriptions, so great that you will see them in your dreams...and nightmares. A 500 page fictional novel about a man that can't forget Alice. Review Quotes: "A delight tale of murder, mayhem, and obsessive, unrequited love." -Carl Schubert."Great novel! A joy to read, creative thought, entertaining writing, realistic dialog. But I see the end of each chapter as a time for a commercial break, time to take a breath, time to reflect, but I can't wait for what's coming next, so I don't take breaks and end up peeing in my pants." -Don Kirk"Noir lives on in Mr. Kirschenbaum's 'Alice' seen through a narrator's perception of reality that leaves more than some to be desired. -Frank Ashlowe
An awesome novel with awesome death scenes with fights, shootings, and vehicle scenes described so wonderfully the reader will have go to the doctor to check on his condition. Great character descriptions, so great that you will see them in your dreams...and nightmares. A 500 page fictional novel about a man that can't forget Alice. Review Quotes: "A delight tale of murder, mayhem, and obsessive, unrequited love." -Carl Schubert."Great novel! A joy to read, creative thought, entertaining writing, realistic dialog. But I see the end of each chapter as a time for a commercial break, time to take a breath, time to reflect, but I can't wait for what's coming next, so I don't take breaks and end up peeing in my pants." -Don Kirk"Noir lives on in Mr. Kirschenbaum's 'Alice' seen through a narrator's perception of reality that leaves more than some to be desired. -Frank Ashlowe





















